Saturday, June 1, 2013

Storm-battered Oklahoma a 'war zone' after deadly twisters strike

A mother and her baby were killed, according to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol. The Associated Press, citing the Oklahoma medical examiner's office, reported that five people were killed from the tornadoes. CBS News tried contacting the medical examiner's

A mother and her baby were killed, according to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol. The Associated Press, citing the Oklahoma medical examiner's office, reported that five people were killed from the tornadoes. CBS News tried contacting the medical examiner's

The broad storm in Oklahoma hit during the evening rush hour and stuck around, causing havoc on Interstate 40, a major artery connecting suburbs east and west of the city, and dropping so much rain on the area that streets were flooded to a depth of 4

Friday's tornado emergency sent a chill through Oklahoma City and its environs, in large part because it came less than two weeks after a powerful twister drove through the same area. The attention given to the weather pummeling America's midsection

A large tornado has touched down just west of Oklahoma City, with some damage already being reported. Authorities are advising everyone in the region of El Reno, Oklahoma to stay underground. The tornado comes less

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Storm-battered Oklahoma a 'war zone' after deadly twisters strike

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